Green BTA eating a chromis

jjschno

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In my aquarium I have recently added a school of green chromis to add to the mid water column of my tank, but one wasn’t looking to hot and it started to do the thing we have all come to hate. It started to lay on the rock work and try to swim but couldn’t and I knew he wasn’t going to make it so I went to scoop him up to but him in a little holder by himself but he jetted and went straight into a cave which is home to my anemone and was stung he couldn’t escape the cave and was eaten I thought it would be fine but the anemone ( for the last two days ) has been shriveled and appears to be attempting to spit it up but can’t, will it be ok?
 

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It should be alright, just give it time. In any case, there’s really nothing that can be done.
 

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